I get the military not wanting to admit a screw up on their part, but right now they are saying they don't have a clue. Personally I've seen better photos of Bigfoot, but either way a day later with no idea is pretty embarrassing or at least arrogant.

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FUDU wrote:I get the military not wanting to admit a screw up on their part, but right now they are saying they don't have a clue. Personally I've seen better photos of Bigfoot, but either way a day later with no idea is pretty embarrassing or at least arrogant.

STFUDU.

If it stumps the almighty DU, how can the feeble minded military figure it out?

Have you ever seen a photo of Bigfoot launching a type 1 S2S missile from his hidden bunker deep within the Sierra Nevada Moutians?

What's more believable, all these military guys have absolutely, positively no clue about anything at all related to his and they are just gosh-darn confounded like everybody else, or they're not telling shit to anyone?

Large missile launched 35 miles outside of LA. U.S. Military says they have no idea what it was. This should be the #1 story in the nation right now.

Look, its probably nothing. But its very rare you hear the military say they just don't know about something of this magnitude. They could have given any explanation, like it was just a missile test, and this story goes away. Hell they could have even just said "no comment" and everyone would have assumed it was just some more secretive test. The "we don't know" response makes this very interesting.

GodHatesClevelandSport wrote:What's more believable, all these military guys have absolutely, positively no clue about anything at all related to his and they are just gosh-darn confounded like everybody else, or they're not telling shit to anyone?

Its almost unthinkable that a missile as large as this one could be fired off any where on Earth and the US government wouldn't know exactly what it was and who fired it. Let alone just 35 miles of the US coast.

The "We don't know" response, rather then just a basic cover story, makes me think there is more to this story, and the government isn't sure what it should say yet. They don't want to commit to a cover story, only to have to go back on it later.

GodHatesClevelandSport wrote:What's more believable, all these military guys have absolutely, positively no clue about anything at all related to his and they are just gosh-darn confounded like everybody else, or they're not telling shit to anyone?

Its almost unthinkable that a missile as large as this one could be fired off any where on Earth and the US government wouldn't know exactly what it was and who fired it. Let alone just 35 miles of the US coast.

The "We don't know" response, rather then just a basic cover story, makes me think there is more to this story, and the government isn't sure what it should say yet. They don't want to commit to a cover story, only to have to go back on it later.

Most likely it was a military screw up A) testing where they shouldn't be, so how can they explain that one justifiably or B) they misfired and again how do they admit to that.

Either way it's weak and doesn't mesh real well with the whole notion of our military knowing everything about anything entering our country.

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The optical illusion of an airplane contrail theory seems possible, but from the perspective of the helicopter that shot it, not so much? I could see that being the case if the shots were from the ground. Not to mention the difference in contrails of planes and rockets.

It's just funny that so many experts are calling it totally different things, and yet amidst this WOT we are "in" the terror alert status rises to severe if they sniff Arabian perfume in London.

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